In today's lesson, TeacherErik gets to the bottom of Russia's monopoly on "dangling from building" videos!
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published:13 May 2016

views:844593

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Moscow International Business Center “Moscow City” is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992.An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time.MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.Wikipedia

published:03 Feb 2017

views:47644

From CREEPY Train Stations, to some mega monuments; These are 13 Creepiest AbandonedSoviet EraPlaces !
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6. MongolianAir Base
Although it wasn’t official, Mongolia was basically a part of the Soviet union but they didn’t want to seem to seem imperialistic and put the Chinese on alert. With communist countries on both sides, it was heavily influenced by both powerful nations, but acted as a satellite nation to the USSR. In the1970’s this airbase was added and was seen as a way to protect themselves in case there was any territorial disputes with China and here we see this statue with a fighter jet. These armored aircraft shelters, you see in this photo were made to protect expense aircraft from potential attacks and are designed with reinforced concrete. This random statue which is now close to a grazing pasture for cattle, has an inscription on it that states,”Glory to the Communist Party of Soviet Union. These large buildings housed the officers and their soldiers in this very isolated environment.
5. Abandoned MissileFactory
This young Russian girl by the name of LanaSator, risked getting in huge trouble to take these photos of an abandoned Russian Missile factory near Moscow. Somehow, she claims that she didn’t come across one security guard. The Russians were excellent rocket and missile producers and it’s believed that this factory belonged to liquid fuel rocket manufacturers that constructed liquid fuel rockets for spacecraft. Here we see the complex machinery that was needed to make these things that send people to the final frontier. It’s still unsure whether or not this building is in service or not but the fact that she was able to get in so easily would lead to believe it’s abandoned. Whatever the case, we really hope Lana didn’t go to Russian prison or in a work camp in Siberia.
4. HungarianTrain Station
This IconicSovietStyle locomotive was built in 1941 and saw use during the Soviet Era. The communist red star symbol is proudly displayed in the front of the train. An urban explorer by the name of RebeccaBathory captured these images while doing some urban exploring in the Hungarian countryside. She claims it was quite a spooky experience coming here to take photos and had never seen such an epic train in all her life.
3. KharkovTankRepairFacility
Do you need a place scrap up metal to build a tank with for the zombie apocalypse? This might be the place. Located in the Ukraine, this place was full of Soviet built T-80s, T-64s and T-72 tanks. Someone named Pasha broke into the abandoned facility to capture these great photos. Here we got tanks on tanks on tanks! There’s also tank engines, tank parts, wires, treads, and pretty much everything you can imagine that’s tank related is found here. It used to be place where a large amount of mechanics would repair tanks back to their former glory but as far as we can tell, the Ukraine isn’t doing anything with these tanks anymore.
2. Abandoned Places of Abkhazia
The territory of Abkhazia, located in the country of Georgia, was one of the most disputed territories in the Soviet Union. They constructed intimidating buildings in order to impose their rule. Here in this photo we see a factory that was left over during the Soviet era, and is left rusting in present times. You can see on the inside it’s still covered in debris and nothing here can be repaired This former government building has been neglected and on the inside you can easily see the staircase and walls littered with dust. The scenery around this train station is quite remarkable but the building itself is in deplorable condition. Old government buildings and other places still have soviet era propaganda located within
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Possible the most well known place on this list, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has been shut off from the public due to radioactive contamination. So extreme tourists normally have to pay a hefty fee to the right people for a quick tour. The most populated city in this zone was the city of Pripyat just two miles for the power plant where the disaster took place. This city housed 50,000 people, including wealthy scientists and the ones who worked at the Chernobyl power plant. The bumper cars here were once a popular attraction for the families of the workers here. Very few dare to actually venture off to the power plant but Pripyat is safe but only for a few hours. Nature has began to thrive and reclaim this land once again. Some graffiti artists managed to break in here and painted this wall with a creepy looking baby. Very few were prepared for something like this and valuables were left behind like we see from this teddy bear with no owner. The hallways of these abandoned apartment buildings seem like the perfect setting for a horror film. This ferris wheel never saw any actual riders and was set to open a week before the meltdown.

published:07 Feb 2017

views:1272948

This segment originally aired Oct. 21, 2016, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
Russian “roofers” climb to dizzying heights to capture the perfect selfie, becoming internet celebrities along the way. But roofing isn’t just about danger and adrenaline, Kirill Vselensky told VICE News correspondent Gianna Toboni. “It’s a way to have adventure without leaving the city.”
Some of Vselensky’s more than 50,000 Instagram followers now pay him for tours, and corporate sponsors are starting to fund even wilder stunts. “It’s my main source of income,” he said.
When he’s traveling, Vselensky roofs to learn about a new city from an aerial perspective. “I was in Istanbul where we climbed the Blue Mosque, and in Cairo I climbed the Egyptian pyramids,” he added.
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published:07 Nov 2016

views:206390

Many of our subscribers often asking us to tell more about the real estate in modern Russia and finally in this video we'll show you one of the real big buildings in Moscow's Oblast.
This is a very stylish and ambitious project with no less ambitious name "The City Of Enbankments".
It's going to be the whole residential complex surrounded by the river and the wood, where inside of it there two artificial water channels and seven enbankments.
Besides that, all big buildings in The City Of Enbankments are architected in neo-classical old Moscow style which is also known as "Stalin's style". This is a modern buildings, but their exterior is an updated version of an old Moscow's buiding which was built in 1930's-1950's.
Definitely not only an interesting project but the one which reborn some real great architectural traditions. That is what caught our eye on this development and "UrbanGroup" company who was very welcome to us and made everything for this episode happen.
Check it out from inside and out!
Voiceover kindly presented by PeterBragiel, our American friend and great videoblogger who right now showing off the series about his trip by Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia! This is definitely MustWatch - https://www.youtube.com/pdrop

published:28 May 2013

views:201728

This video shows me and my sweet one climbing the biggest chimney in Europe, counting 365m (1197 ft) at the top.
Note:
For best experience of this clip use high brightness and turn the volume up!
You may also turn subtitles on for English translation of our talk!
Please don't reproduce / re-upload this video without permission!
Disclaimer:
You are hereby notified that the stunts displayed in this video were performed by professionals in a controlled environment.
Do not attempt to duplicate, re-create, or perform the same or similar stunts, unless you are a trained professional as personal injury or property damage may result.
The producer of this video is not responsible for any such injury or damage.
Starring: Flaviu & Dina
Filming, editing: Flaviu Cernescu
Chimney height ~ 365 meters (1197 feet) - Tallest in Europe!
Trbovlje, SloveniaSpecial thanks to our friends Nina and Alen for taking the best care of us ;-)
Thanks to:
http://www.freesport.ro/
http://www.scarpa.ro/
For more pics & vids you can follow / contact me here:
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published:10 Jun 2017

views:18171233

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Learn Russian words using the Learn Russian with Pictures series from RussianPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show Russian vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and Russian. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Russian and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!
In this Russian lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in Russian to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema.
Now when you're sending your Russian friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!
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Arktika-class icebreaker

The Arktika class is a Russian (former Soviet) class of nuclear-powered icebreakers; they are the largest and most powerful icebreakers ever constructed. Ships of the Arktika class are owned by the federal government, but were operated by the Murmansk Shipping Company (MSCO) until 2008, when they were transferred to the fully government-owned operator Atomflot. Of the ten civilian nuclear-powered vessels built by Russia (and the Soviet Union), six have been of this type. They are used for escorting merchant ships in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia as well as for scientific and recreational expeditions to the Arctic.

History

On July 3, 1971, construction began on a conceptual design of a larger nuclear icebreaker, dubbed Arktika, in the Baltic Shipyard in then Leningrad. Four years later, on December 17, 1975, Moscow and Leningrad received radio messages informing them that sea trials had been completed successfully. The newest and largest nuclear icebreaker at the time was ready for the Arctic.

The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time.

In order to manage the project a public company CITY was created in 1992 which is responsible for overseeing the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent exploitation. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and lessor.

Internet Comment Etiquette: Russians Dangling From Buildings

In today's lesson, TeacherErik gets to the bottom of Russia's monopoly on "dangling from building" videos!
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6:01

Russia/Moscow City Part 14

Russia/Moscow City Part 14

Russia/Moscow City Part 14

Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
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Moscow International Business Center “Moscow City” is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992.An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time.MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.Wikipedia

8:25

13 Creepiest Abandonned Soviet Era Places

13 Creepiest Abandonned Soviet Era Places

13 Creepiest Abandonned Soviet Era Places

From CREEPY Train Stations, to some mega monuments; These are 13 Creepiest AbandonedSoviet EraPlaces !
Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv
6. MongolianAir Base
Although it wasn’t official, Mongolia was basically a part of the Soviet union but they didn’t want to seem to seem imperialistic and put the Chinese on alert. With communist countries on both sides, it was heavily influenced by both powerful nations, but acted as a satellite nation to the USSR. In the1970’s this airbase was added and was seen as a way to protect themselves in case there was any territorial disputes with China and here we see this statue with a fighter jet. These armored aircraft shelters, you see in this photo were made to protect expense aircraft from potential attacks and are designed with reinforced concrete. This random statue which is now close to a grazing pasture for cattle, has an inscription on it that states,”Glory to the Communist Party of Soviet Union. These large buildings housed the officers and their soldiers in this very isolated environment.
5. Abandoned MissileFactory
This young Russian girl by the name of LanaSator, risked getting in huge trouble to take these photos of an abandoned Russian Missile factory near Moscow. Somehow, she claims that she didn’t come across one security guard. The Russians were excellent rocket and missile producers and it’s believed that this factory belonged to liquid fuel rocket manufacturers that constructed liquid fuel rockets for spacecraft. Here we see the complex machinery that was needed to make these things that send people to the final frontier. It’s still unsure whether or not this building is in service or not but the fact that she was able to get in so easily would lead to believe it’s abandoned. Whatever the case, we really hope Lana didn’t go to Russian prison or in a work camp in Siberia.
4. HungarianTrain Station
This IconicSovietStyle locomotive was built in 1941 and saw use during the Soviet Era. The communist red star symbol is proudly displayed in the front of the train. An urban explorer by the name of RebeccaBathory captured these images while doing some urban exploring in the Hungarian countryside. She claims it was quite a spooky experience coming here to take photos and had never seen such an epic train in all her life.
3. KharkovTankRepairFacility
Do you need a place scrap up metal to build a tank with for the zombie apocalypse? This might be the place. Located in the Ukraine, this place was full of Soviet built T-80s, T-64s and T-72 tanks. Someone named Pasha broke into the abandoned facility to capture these great photos. Here we got tanks on tanks on tanks! There’s also tank engines, tank parts, wires, treads, and pretty much everything you can imagine that’s tank related is found here. It used to be place where a large amount of mechanics would repair tanks back to their former glory but as far as we can tell, the Ukraine isn’t doing anything with these tanks anymore.
2. Abandoned Places of Abkhazia
The territory of Abkhazia, located in the country of Georgia, was one of the most disputed territories in the Soviet Union. They constructed intimidating buildings in order to impose their rule. Here in this photo we see a factory that was left over during the Soviet era, and is left rusting in present times. You can see on the inside it’s still covered in debris and nothing here can be repaired This former government building has been neglected and on the inside you can easily see the staircase and walls littered with dust. The scenery around this train station is quite remarkable but the building itself is in deplorable condition. Old government buildings and other places still have soviet era propaganda located within
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Possible the most well known place on this list, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has been shut off from the public due to radioactive contamination. So extreme tourists normally have to pay a hefty fee to the right people for a quick tour. The most populated city in this zone was the city of Pripyat just two miles for the power plant where the disaster took place. This city housed 50,000 people, including wealthy scientists and the ones who worked at the Chernobyl power plant. The bumper cars here were once a popular attraction for the families of the workers here. Very few dare to actually venture off to the power plant but Pripyat is safe but only for a few hours. Nature has began to thrive and reclaim this land once again. Some graffiti artists managed to break in here and painted this wall with a creepy looking baby. Very few were prepared for something like this and valuables were left behind like we see from this teddy bear with no owner. The hallways of these abandoned apartment buildings seem like the perfect setting for a horror film. This ferris wheel never saw any actual riders and was set to open a week before the meltdown.

5:14

We Climbed To The Top Of Moscow's Tallest Buildings (HBO)

We Climbed To The Top Of Moscow's Tallest Buildings (HBO)

We Climbed To The Top Of Moscow's Tallest Buildings (HBO)

This segment originally aired Oct. 21, 2016, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
Russian “roofers” climb to dizzying heights to capture the perfect selfie, becoming internet celebrities along the way. But roofing isn’t just about danger and adrenaline, Kirill Vselensky told VICE News correspondent Gianna Toboni. “It’s a way to have adventure without leaving the city.”
Some of Vselensky’s more than 50,000 Instagram followers now pay him for tours, and corporate sponsors are starting to fund even wilder stunts. “It’s my main source of income,” he said.
When he’s traveling, Vselensky roofs to learn about a new city from an aerial perspective. “I was in Istanbul where we climbed the Blue Mosque, and in Cairo I climbed the Egyptian pyramids,” he added.
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16:19

Stalin's Old Moscow Style Buildings Returns. "Real Russia" ep.51

Stalin's Old Moscow Style Buildings Returns. "Real Russia" ep.51

Stalin's Old Moscow Style Buildings Returns. "Real Russia" ep.51

Many of our subscribers often asking us to tell more about the real estate in modern Russia and finally in this video we'll show you one of the real big buildings in Moscow's Oblast.
This is a very stylish and ambitious project with no less ambitious name "The City Of Enbankments".
It's going to be the whole residential complex surrounded by the river and the wood, where inside of it there two artificial water channels and seven enbankments.
Besides that, all big buildings in The City Of Enbankments are architected in neo-classical old Moscow style which is also known as "Stalin's style". This is a modern buildings, but their exterior is an updated version of an old Moscow's buiding which was built in 1930's-1950's.
Definitely not only an interesting project but the one which reborn some real great architectural traditions. That is what caught our eye on this development and "UrbanGroup" company who was very welcome to us and made everything for this episode happen.
Check it out from inside and out!
Voiceover kindly presented by PeterBragiel, our American friend and great videoblogger who right now showing off the series about his trip by Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia! This is definitely MustWatch - https://www.youtube.com/pdrop

6:21

Climbing the Tallest Chimney in Europe

Climbing the Tallest Chimney in Europe

Climbing the Tallest Chimney in Europe

This video shows me and my sweet one climbing the biggest chimney in Europe, counting 365m (1197 ft) at the top.
Note:
For best experience of this clip use high brightness and turn the volume up!
You may also turn subtitles on for English translation of our talk!
Please don't reproduce / re-upload this video without permission!
Disclaimer:
You are hereby notified that the stunts displayed in this video were performed by professionals in a controlled environment.
Do not attempt to duplicate, re-create, or perform the same or similar stunts, unless you are a trained professional as personal injury or property damage may result.
The producer of this video is not responsible for any such injury or damage.
Starring: Flaviu & Dina
Filming, editing: Flaviu Cernescu
Chimney height ~ 365 meters (1197 feet) - Tallest in Europe!
Trbovlje, SloveniaSpecial thanks to our friends Nina and Alen for taking the best care of us ;-)
Thanks to:
http://www.freesport.ro/
http://www.scarpa.ro/
For more pics & vids you can follow / contact me here:
http://www.facebook.com/flaviucernescu
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2:42

Learn Russian - Russian City Buildings Vocabulary

Learn Russian - Russian City Buildings Vocabulary

Learn Russian - Russian City Buildings Vocabulary

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Learn Russian words using the Learn Russian with Pictures series from RussianPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show Russian vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and Russian. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Russian and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!
In this Russian lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in Russian to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema.
Now when you're sending your Russian friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!
If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Russian language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
Join the friendly community of learners at www.RussianPod101.com, and start mastering Russian today!
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13 Creepiest Abandonned Soviet Era Places

From CREEPY Train Stations, to some mega monuments; These are 13 Creepiest AbandonedSoviet EraPlaces !
Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv
6. MongolianAir Base
Although it wasn’t official, Mongolia was basically a part of the Soviet union but they didn’t want to seem to seem imperialistic and put the Chinese on alert. With communist countries on both sides, it was heavily influenced by both powerful nations, but acted as a satellite nation to the USSR. In the1970’s this airbase was added and was seen as a way to protect themselves in case there was any territorial disputes with China and here we see this statue with a fighter jet. These armored aircraft shelters, you see in this photo were made to protect expense aircraft from potential attacks and are designed with reinf...

published: 07 Feb 2017

We Climbed To The Top Of Moscow's Tallest Buildings (HBO)

This segment originally aired Oct. 21, 2016, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
Russian “roofers” climb to dizzying heights to capture the perfect selfie, becoming internet celebrities along the way. But roofing isn’t just about danger and adrenaline, Kirill Vselensky told VICE News correspondent Gianna Toboni. “It’s a way to have adventure without leaving the city.”
Some of Vselensky’s more than 50,000 Instagram followers now pay him for tours, and corporate sponsors are starting to fund even wilder stunts. “It’s my main source of income,” he said.
When he’s traveling, Vselensky roofs to learn about a new city from an aerial perspective. “I was in Istanbul where we climbed the Blue Mosque, and in Cairo I climbed the Egyptian pyramids,” he added.
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Su...

published: 07 Nov 2016

Stalin's Old Moscow Style Buildings Returns. "Real Russia" ep.51

Many of our subscribers often asking us to tell more about the real estate in modern Russia and finally in this video we'll show you one of the real big buildings in Moscow's Oblast.
This is a very stylish and ambitious project with no less ambitious name "The City Of Enbankments".
It's going to be the whole residential complex surrounded by the river and the wood, where inside of it there two artificial water channels and seven enbankments.
Besides that, all big buildings in The City Of Enbankments are architected in neo-classical old Moscow style which is also known as "Stalin's style". This is a modern buildings, but their exterior is an updated version of an old Moscow's buiding which was built in 1930's-1950's.
Definitely not only an interesting project but the one which reborn so...

published: 28 May 2013

Climbing the Tallest Chimney in Europe

This video shows me and my sweet one climbing the biggest chimney in Europe, counting 365m (1197 ft) at the top.
Note:
For best experience of this clip use high brightness and turn the volume up!
You may also turn subtitles on for English translation of our talk!
Please don't reproduce / re-upload this video without permission!
Disclaimer:
You are hereby notified that the stunts displayed in this video were performed by professionals in a controlled environment.
Do not attempt to duplicate, re-create, or perform the same or similar stunts, unless you are a trained professional as personal injury or property damage may result.
The producer of this video is not responsible for any such injury or damage.
Starring: Flaviu & Dina
Filming, editing: Flaviu Cernescu
Chimney height ~ 365 meter...

published: 10 Jun 2017

Learn Russian - Russian City Buildings Vocabulary

http://www.RussianPod101.com/video
Learn Russian words using the Learn Russian with Pictures series from RussianPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show Russian vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and Russian. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Russian and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!
In this Russian lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in Russian to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema.
Now when you're sending your Russian friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!
If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Russian lan...

Russia/Moscow City Part 14

Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy! https://www.y...

Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/user/nurettinodunya/playlists
Moscow International Business Center “Moscow City” is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992.An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time.MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.Wikipedia

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Moscow International Business Center “Moscow City” is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992.An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time.MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.Wikipedia

From CREEPY Train Stations, to some mega monuments; These are 13 Creepiest AbandonedSoviet EraPlaces !
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6. MongolianAir Base
Although it wasn’t official, Mongolia was basically a part of the Soviet union but they didn’t want to seem to seem imperialistic and put the Chinese on alert. With communist countries on both sides, it was heavily influenced by both powerful nations, but acted as a satellite nation to the USSR. In the1970’s this airbase was added and was seen as a way to protect themselves in case there was any territorial disputes with China and here we see this statue with a fighter jet. These armored aircraft shelters, you see in this photo were made to protect expense aircraft from potential attacks and are designed with reinforced concrete. This random statue which is now close to a grazing pasture for cattle, has an inscription on it that states,”Glory to the Communist Party of Soviet Union. These large buildings housed the officers and their soldiers in this very isolated environment.
5. Abandoned MissileFactory
This young Russian girl by the name of LanaSator, risked getting in huge trouble to take these photos of an abandoned Russian Missile factory near Moscow. Somehow, she claims that she didn’t come across one security guard. The Russians were excellent rocket and missile producers and it’s believed that this factory belonged to liquid fuel rocket manufacturers that constructed liquid fuel rockets for spacecraft. Here we see the complex machinery that was needed to make these things that send people to the final frontier. It’s still unsure whether or not this building is in service or not but the fact that she was able to get in so easily would lead to believe it’s abandoned. Whatever the case, we really hope Lana didn’t go to Russian prison or in a work camp in Siberia.
4. HungarianTrain Station
This IconicSovietStyle locomotive was built in 1941 and saw use during the Soviet Era. The communist red star symbol is proudly displayed in the front of the train. An urban explorer by the name of RebeccaBathory captured these images while doing some urban exploring in the Hungarian countryside. She claims it was quite a spooky experience coming here to take photos and had never seen such an epic train in all her life.
3. KharkovTankRepairFacility
Do you need a place scrap up metal to build a tank with for the zombie apocalypse? This might be the place. Located in the Ukraine, this place was full of Soviet built T-80s, T-64s and T-72 tanks. Someone named Pasha broke into the abandoned facility to capture these great photos. Here we got tanks on tanks on tanks! There’s also tank engines, tank parts, wires, treads, and pretty much everything you can imagine that’s tank related is found here. It used to be place where a large amount of mechanics would repair tanks back to their former glory but as far as we can tell, the Ukraine isn’t doing anything with these tanks anymore.
2. Abandoned Places of Abkhazia
The territory of Abkhazia, located in the country of Georgia, was one of the most disputed territories in the Soviet Union. They constructed intimidating buildings in order to impose their rule. Here in this photo we see a factory that was left over during the Soviet era, and is left rusting in present times. You can see on the inside it’s still covered in debris and nothing here can be repaired This former government building has been neglected and on the inside you can easily see the staircase and walls littered with dust. The scenery around this train station is quite remarkable but the building itself is in deplorable condition. Old government buildings and other places still have soviet era propaganda located within
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Possible the most well known place on this list, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has been shut off from the public due to radioactive contamination. So extreme tourists normally have to pay a hefty fee to the right people for a quick tour. The most populated city in this zone was the city of Pripyat just two miles for the power plant where the disaster took place. This city housed 50,000 people, including wealthy scientists and the ones who worked at the Chernobyl power plant. The bumper cars here were once a popular attraction for the families of the workers here. Very few dare to actually venture off to the power plant but Pripyat is safe but only for a few hours. Nature has began to thrive and reclaim this land once again. Some graffiti artists managed to break in here and painted this wall with a creepy looking baby. Very few were prepared for something like this and valuables were left behind like we see from this teddy bear with no owner. The hallways of these abandoned apartment buildings seem like the perfect setting for a horror film. This ferris wheel never saw any actual riders and was set to open a week before the meltdown.

From CREEPY Train Stations, to some mega monuments; These are 13 Creepiest AbandonedSoviet EraPlaces !
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6. MongolianAir Base
Although it wasn’t official, Mongolia was basically a part of the Soviet union but they didn’t want to seem to seem imperialistic and put the Chinese on alert. With communist countries on both sides, it was heavily influenced by both powerful nations, but acted as a satellite nation to the USSR. In the1970’s this airbase was added and was seen as a way to protect themselves in case there was any territorial disputes with China and here we see this statue with a fighter jet. These armored aircraft shelters, you see in this photo were made to protect expense aircraft from potential attacks and are designed with reinforced concrete. This random statue which is now close to a grazing pasture for cattle, has an inscription on it that states,”Glory to the Communist Party of Soviet Union. These large buildings housed the officers and their soldiers in this very isolated environment.
5. Abandoned MissileFactory
This young Russian girl by the name of LanaSator, risked getting in huge trouble to take these photos of an abandoned Russian Missile factory near Moscow. Somehow, she claims that she didn’t come across one security guard. The Russians were excellent rocket and missile producers and it’s believed that this factory belonged to liquid fuel rocket manufacturers that constructed liquid fuel rockets for spacecraft. Here we see the complex machinery that was needed to make these things that send people to the final frontier. It’s still unsure whether or not this building is in service or not but the fact that she was able to get in so easily would lead to believe it’s abandoned. Whatever the case, we really hope Lana didn’t go to Russian prison or in a work camp in Siberia.
4. HungarianTrain Station
This IconicSovietStyle locomotive was built in 1941 and saw use during the Soviet Era. The communist red star symbol is proudly displayed in the front of the train. An urban explorer by the name of RebeccaBathory captured these images while doing some urban exploring in the Hungarian countryside. She claims it was quite a spooky experience coming here to take photos and had never seen such an epic train in all her life.
3. KharkovTankRepairFacility
Do you need a place scrap up metal to build a tank with for the zombie apocalypse? This might be the place. Located in the Ukraine, this place was full of Soviet built T-80s, T-64s and T-72 tanks. Someone named Pasha broke into the abandoned facility to capture these great photos. Here we got tanks on tanks on tanks! There’s also tank engines, tank parts, wires, treads, and pretty much everything you can imagine that’s tank related is found here. It used to be place where a large amount of mechanics would repair tanks back to their former glory but as far as we can tell, the Ukraine isn’t doing anything with these tanks anymore.
2. Abandoned Places of Abkhazia
The territory of Abkhazia, located in the country of Georgia, was one of the most disputed territories in the Soviet Union. They constructed intimidating buildings in order to impose their rule. Here in this photo we see a factory that was left over during the Soviet era, and is left rusting in present times. You can see on the inside it’s still covered in debris and nothing here can be repaired This former government building has been neglected and on the inside you can easily see the staircase and walls littered with dust. The scenery around this train station is quite remarkable but the building itself is in deplorable condition. Old government buildings and other places still have soviet era propaganda located within
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Possible the most well known place on this list, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has been shut off from the public due to radioactive contamination. So extreme tourists normally have to pay a hefty fee to the right people for a quick tour. The most populated city in this zone was the city of Pripyat just two miles for the power plant where the disaster took place. This city housed 50,000 people, including wealthy scientists and the ones who worked at the Chernobyl power plant. The bumper cars here were once a popular attraction for the families of the workers here. Very few dare to actually venture off to the power plant but Pripyat is safe but only for a few hours. Nature has began to thrive and reclaim this land once again. Some graffiti artists managed to break in here and painted this wall with a creepy looking baby. Very few were prepared for something like this and valuables were left behind like we see from this teddy bear with no owner. The hallways of these abandoned apartment buildings seem like the perfect setting for a horror film. This ferris wheel never saw any actual riders and was set to open a week before the meltdown.

This segment originally aired Oct. 21, 2016, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
Russian “roofers” climb to dizzying heights to capture the perfect selfie, becoming internet celebrities along the way. But roofing isn’t just about danger and adrenaline, Kirill Vselensky told VICE News correspondent Gianna Toboni. “It’s a way to have adventure without leaving the city.”
Some of Vselensky’s more than 50,000 Instagram followers now pay him for tours, and corporate sponsors are starting to fund even wilder stunts. “It’s my main source of income,” he said.
When he’s traveling, Vselensky roofs to learn about a new city from an aerial perspective. “I was in Istanbul where we climbed the Blue Mosque, and in Cairo I climbed the Egyptian pyramids,” he added.
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This segment originally aired Oct. 21, 2016, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
Russian “roofers” climb to dizzying heights to capture the perfect selfie, becoming internet celebrities along the way. But roofing isn’t just about danger and adrenaline, Kirill Vselensky told VICE News correspondent Gianna Toboni. “It’s a way to have adventure without leaving the city.”
Some of Vselensky’s more than 50,000 Instagram followers now pay him for tours, and corporate sponsors are starting to fund even wilder stunts. “It’s my main source of income,” he said.
When he’s traveling, Vselensky roofs to learn about a new city from an aerial perspective. “I was in Istanbul where we climbed the Blue Mosque, and in Cairo I climbed the Egyptian pyramids,” he added.
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Stalin's Old Moscow Style Buildings Returns. "Real Russia" ep.51

Many of our subscribers often asking us to tell more about the real estate in modern Russia and finally in this video we'll show you one of the real big buildin...

Many of our subscribers often asking us to tell more about the real estate in modern Russia and finally in this video we'll show you one of the real big buildings in Moscow's Oblast.
This is a very stylish and ambitious project with no less ambitious name "The City Of Enbankments".
It's going to be the whole residential complex surrounded by the river and the wood, where inside of it there two artificial water channels and seven enbankments.
Besides that, all big buildings in The City Of Enbankments are architected in neo-classical old Moscow style which is also known as "Stalin's style". This is a modern buildings, but their exterior is an updated version of an old Moscow's buiding which was built in 1930's-1950's.
Definitely not only an interesting project but the one which reborn some real great architectural traditions. That is what caught our eye on this development and "UrbanGroup" company who was very welcome to us and made everything for this episode happen.
Check it out from inside and out!
Voiceover kindly presented by PeterBragiel, our American friend and great videoblogger who right now showing off the series about his trip by Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia! This is definitely MustWatch - https://www.youtube.com/pdrop

Many of our subscribers often asking us to tell more about the real estate in modern Russia and finally in this video we'll show you one of the real big buildings in Moscow's Oblast.
This is a very stylish and ambitious project with no less ambitious name "The City Of Enbankments".
It's going to be the whole residential complex surrounded by the river and the wood, where inside of it there two artificial water channels and seven enbankments.
Besides that, all big buildings in The City Of Enbankments are architected in neo-classical old Moscow style which is also known as "Stalin's style". This is a modern buildings, but their exterior is an updated version of an old Moscow's buiding which was built in 1930's-1950's.
Definitely not only an interesting project but the one which reborn some real great architectural traditions. That is what caught our eye on this development and "UrbanGroup" company who was very welcome to us and made everything for this episode happen.
Check it out from inside and out!
Voiceover kindly presented by PeterBragiel, our American friend and great videoblogger who right now showing off the series about his trip by Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia! This is definitely MustWatch - https://www.youtube.com/pdrop

Climbing the Tallest Chimney in Europe

This video shows me and my sweet one climbing the biggest chimney in Europe, counting 365m (1197 ft) at the top.
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For best experience of this clip use hi...

This video shows me and my sweet one climbing the biggest chimney in Europe, counting 365m (1197 ft) at the top.
Note:
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The producer of this video is not responsible for any such injury or damage.
Starring: Flaviu & Dina
Filming, editing: Flaviu Cernescu
Chimney height ~ 365 meters (1197 feet) - Tallest in Europe!
Trbovlje, SloveniaSpecial thanks to our friends Nina and Alen for taking the best care of us ;-)
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This video shows me and my sweet one climbing the biggest chimney in Europe, counting 365m (1197 ft) at the top.
Note:
For best experience of this clip use high brightness and turn the volume up!
You may also turn subtitles on for English translation of our talk!
Please don't reproduce / re-upload this video without permission!
Disclaimer:
You are hereby notified that the stunts displayed in this video were performed by professionals in a controlled environment.
Do not attempt to duplicate, re-create, or perform the same or similar stunts, unless you are a trained professional as personal injury or property damage may result.
The producer of this video is not responsible for any such injury or damage.
Starring: Flaviu & Dina
Filming, editing: Flaviu Cernescu
Chimney height ~ 365 meters (1197 feet) - Tallest in Europe!
Trbovlje, SloveniaSpecial thanks to our friends Nina and Alen for taking the best care of us ;-)
Thanks to:
http://www.freesport.ro/
http://www.scarpa.ro/
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Learn Russian words using the Learn Russian with Pictures series from RussianPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show Russian vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and Russian. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Russian and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!
In this Russian lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in Russian to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema.
Now when you're sending your Russian friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!
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Learn Russian words using the Learn Russian with Pictures series from RussianPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show Russian vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and Russian. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Russian and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!
In this Russian lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in Russian to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema.
Now when you're sending your Russian friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!
If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Russian language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
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Russia/Moscow City Part 14

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Moscow International Business Center “Moscow City” is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992.An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time.MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.Wikipedia

13 Creepiest Abandonned Soviet Era Places

From CREEPY Train Stations, to some mega monuments; These are 13 Creepiest AbandonedSoviet EraPlaces !
Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv
6. MongolianAir Base
Although it wasn’t official, Mongolia was basically a part of the Soviet union but they didn’t want to seem to seem imperialistic and put the Chinese on alert. With communist countries on both sides, it was heavily influenced by both powerful nations, but acted as a satellite nation to the USSR. In the1970’s this airbase was added and was seen as a way to protect themselves in case there was any territorial disputes with China and here we see this statue with a fighter jet. These armored aircraft shelters, you see in this photo were made to protect expense aircraft from potential attacks and are designed with reinforced concrete. This random statue which is now close to a grazing pasture for cattle, has an inscription on it that states,”Glory to the Communist Party of Soviet Union. These large buildings housed the officers and their soldiers in this very isolated environment.
5. Abandoned MissileFactory
This young Russian girl by the name of LanaSator, risked getting in huge trouble to take these photos of an abandoned Russian Missile factory near Moscow. Somehow, she claims that she didn’t come across one security guard. The Russians were excellent rocket and missile producers and it’s believed that this factory belonged to liquid fuel rocket manufacturers that constructed liquid fuel rockets for spacecraft. Here we see the complex machinery that was needed to make these things that send people to the final frontier. It’s still unsure whether or not this building is in service or not but the fact that she was able to get in so easily would lead to believe it’s abandoned. Whatever the case, we really hope Lana didn’t go to Russian prison or in a work camp in Siberia.
4. HungarianTrain Station
This IconicSovietStyle locomotive was built in 1941 and saw use during the Soviet Era. The communist red star symbol is proudly displayed in the front of the train. An urban explorer by the name of RebeccaBathory captured these images while doing some urban exploring in the Hungarian countryside. She claims it was quite a spooky experience coming here to take photos and had never seen such an epic train in all her life.
3. KharkovTankRepairFacility
Do you need a place scrap up metal to build a tank with for the zombie apocalypse? This might be the place. Located in the Ukraine, this place was full of Soviet built T-80s, T-64s and T-72 tanks. Someone named Pasha broke into the abandoned facility to capture these great photos. Here we got tanks on tanks on tanks! There’s also tank engines, tank parts, wires, treads, and pretty much everything you can imagine that’s tank related is found here. It used to be place where a large amount of mechanics would repair tanks back to their former glory but as far as we can tell, the Ukraine isn’t doing anything with these tanks anymore.
2. Abandoned Places of Abkhazia
The territory of Abkhazia, located in the country of Georgia, was one of the most disputed territories in the Soviet Union. They constructed intimidating buildings in order to impose their rule. Here in this photo we see a factory that was left over during the Soviet era, and is left rusting in present times. You can see on the inside it’s still covered in debris and nothing here can be repaired This former government building has been neglected and on the inside you can easily see the staircase and walls littered with dust. The scenery around this train station is quite remarkable but the building itself is in deplorable condition. Old government buildings and other places still have soviet era propaganda located within
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Possible the most well known place on this list, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has been shut off from the public due to radioactive contamination. So extreme tourists normally have to pay a hefty fee to the right people for a quick tour. The most populated city in this zone was the city of Pripyat just two miles for the power plant where the disaster took place. This city housed 50,000 people, including wealthy scientists and the ones who worked at the Chernobyl power plant. The bumper cars here were once a popular attraction for the families of the workers here. Very few dare to actually venture off to the power plant but Pripyat is safe but only for a few hours. Nature has began to thrive and reclaim this land once again. Some graffiti artists managed to break in here and painted this wall with a creepy looking baby. Very few were prepared for something like this and valuables were left behind like we see from this teddy bear with no owner. The hallways of these abandoned apartment buildings seem like the perfect setting for a horror film. This ferris wheel never saw any actual riders and was set to open a week before the meltdown.

We Climbed To The Top Of Moscow's Tallest Buildings (HBO)

This segment originally aired Oct. 21, 2016, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
Russian “roofers” climb to dizzying heights to capture the perfect selfie, becoming internet celebrities along the way. But roofing isn’t just about danger and adrenaline, Kirill Vselensky told VICE News correspondent Gianna Toboni. “It’s a way to have adventure without leaving the city.”
Some of Vselensky’s more than 50,000 Instagram followers now pay him for tours, and corporate sponsors are starting to fund even wilder stunts. “It’s my main source of income,” he said.
When he’s traveling, Vselensky roofs to learn about a new city from an aerial perspective. “I was in Istanbul where we climbed the Blue Mosque, and in Cairo I climbed the Egyptian pyramids,” he added.
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Stalin's Old Moscow Style Buildings Returns. "Real Russia" ep.51

Many of our subscribers often asking us to tell more about the real estate in modern Russia and finally in this video we'll show you one of the real big buildings in Moscow's Oblast.
This is a very stylish and ambitious project with no less ambitious name "The City Of Enbankments".
It's going to be the whole residential complex surrounded by the river and the wood, where inside of it there two artificial water channels and seven enbankments.
Besides that, all big buildings in The City Of Enbankments are architected in neo-classical old Moscow style which is also known as "Stalin's style". This is a modern buildings, but their exterior is an updated version of an old Moscow's buiding which was built in 1930's-1950's.
Definitely not only an interesting project but the one which reborn some real great architectural traditions. That is what caught our eye on this development and "UrbanGroup" company who was very welcome to us and made everything for this episode happen.
Check it out from inside and out!
Voiceover kindly presented by PeterBragiel, our American friend and great videoblogger who right now showing off the series about his trip by Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia! This is definitely MustWatch - https://www.youtube.com/pdrop

Climbing the Tallest Chimney in Europe

This video shows me and my sweet one climbing the biggest chimney in Europe, counting 365m (1197 ft) at the top.
Note:
For best experience of this clip use high brightness and turn the volume up!
You may also turn subtitles on for English translation of our talk!
Please don't reproduce / re-upload this video without permission!
Disclaimer:
You are hereby notified that the stunts displayed in this video were performed by professionals in a controlled environment.
Do not attempt to duplicate, re-create, or perform the same or similar stunts, unless you are a trained professional as personal injury or property damage may result.
The producer of this video is not responsible for any such injury or damage.
Starring: Flaviu & Dina
Filming, editing: Flaviu Cernescu
Chimney height ~ 365 meters (1197 feet) - Tallest in Europe!
Trbovlje, SloveniaSpecial thanks to our friends Nina and Alen for taking the best care of us ;-)
Thanks to:
http://www.freesport.ro/
http://www.scarpa.ro/
For more pics & vids you can follow / contact me here:
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Learn Russian - Russian City Buildings Vocabulary

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In this Russian lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in Russian to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema.
Now when you're sending your Russian friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!
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